Arlington Magazine

Funk Soul Brother Sister

For the sibling owners of Iota Club & Café, life revolves around good coffee, good eats, good beer and great music.

Local Flavor

Eleven chefs dish on their passions and aversions, their culinary influences and their favorite places to eat, shop and play around town.

Parents Gone Wild

When Mom and Dad lose their cool on the sidelines, no one wins.

Nobody Bothers Them

For many Arlingtonians, all roads lead to Jhoon Rhee Tae Kwon Do.

Vertical Horizon

Arlington’s popularity is rising, and so are its buildings and real estate prices. When will the county reach maximum density?

Restaurant Review: Eventide

Eventide serves up inventive dishes in a vintage setting that’s packed with personality.
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Covet Thy Neighbor’s Coolness

Gallery? Boutique? Girlfriends’ closet? This little shop is all that.

Girl Trouble

A teen girl armed with a cellphone and a grudge can wreak havoc with devastating consequences. Many local families have the scars to prove it.

Restaurant Review: Harth

Local food gets the luxury treatment at Härth

House Blend

Random Harvest holds a treasure trove of ever-evolving home furnishings that you won’t find anywhere else.

Restaurant Review: Sea Pearl

Sea Pearl is a gem waiting to be discovered.

Sizing Up

The new homes on the block are getting bigger, and neighbors say it’s cramping their style.
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Glory Days

Once upon a time, Arlington’s mean streets were ruled by outlaws and hoods. Wayne Hager was one of them.

Color Your World

Step away from the black suit, ladies. Periwinkle aims to coax fashion conservatives just slightly out of their comfort zones.

I’m Not Ron Burgundy

Chuck Todd isn’t your stereotypical newscaster. And yet television cameras can’t seem to get enough of him.

Shoot the Moon

For Arlington-based photographer Bill Ingalls, staring into space is a job requirement.

Home Plate January/February 2012

Vietnamese, new spots, and more.

Women on a Mission

That woman standing in line at the supermarket? She might be a best-selling author, a life-saving surgeon, or a global venture philanthropist, but you wouldn’t necessarily know it.
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Think Ink

Northern Virginia’s oldest tattoo parlor and its owner, Rick Cherry, are still going strong.

Home Plate May/June 2012

Perfect Pies, marmalade, and more.

Wine and Dine

A local wine-seller’s home remodel becomes the toast of the town.

From Yucatan, With Love

Part business and part art, District Taco has found a recipe that keeps fans coming back for more.

Pit Bosses

Hankering for barbecue? Don’t miss these smokin’ hot spots where pigs (and a few cows) fly.

Home Plate March/April 2012

St. Patrick's Day celebrations, a new cookbook and more
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